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Who invented veggie soups anyway??
Of course the problem still remained, no bowls, but use your imagination, they had to eat it some way, and I am very sure they did. I wonder about a lot of things, most of them trivial, but now that the weather is getting a bit dreary, and heat is good...
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Summer Soups: Gifts From the Garden
Can be served either hot or cold. Chop the remaining tomato flesh and set aside.In a very large ceramic or glass bowl, tear up the bread into small chunks. Most of them also welcome a dose of organic matter to help them thrive.Once these prolific producers...
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Warm Up Your Recipes With Espelette Peppers
The tapered, 4-6 inch peppers gained such status and appreciation that in 2000, Espellete was granted French AOC certification Appellation d'origine controlee, a geographical indication used on outstanding products that include Haute-Provence Lavender...
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5 Boredom-Busting Super Treats For Chickens
Drizzle mixture with molasses or sorghum, stirring to coat well. Hang out of direct sun to prevent melting. Ingredients 8 cups whole wheat 8 cups millet 6 cups cracked corn 6 cups unshelled, unsalted sunflower seeds 12 cups whole oats 6 cups flax seed...
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I See Chickens Everywhere
I almost stopped and retraced my steps to ask if I could take a photo (I didn't). Ana Hotaling At the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, artist Katharina Fritsch's giant blue rooster sculpture, “Hahn/Cock,” gazed down at visitors, including my friend Andy.
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4 Pastured Poultry Problems—And How To Avoid Them
Answering these questions will help determine what varieties of grasses and grains you plant and how you care for the pasture when not in use. Coyotes and foxes are particularly adept at preying on birds in this manner.
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Right & Wrong Ways to Store Eggs
Leave Farm-Fresh Eggs Unwashed Until Use As they are laid, eggs receive a protective coating—the bloom—which effectively seals the egg's pores. The bloom is nature's way of protecting a growing chick from harmful bacteria; it also keeps an eating...
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Keep Coop Fencing Sturdy With Fence Staples
Fencing staples are typically hammered in, but if you're not handy with a hammer, hold the staple in place with needle-nose pliers until it bites the wood. They come in different sizes, but I recommend 3/4-inch staples for your coop fencing —any smaller...
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Warm up with a Delicious Dumplings Soup
When the clear soup is boiling, add potato, peeled and cut in fourths. Cover the pot partially with a lid, so the steam can come out; this will stop the soup from boiling over. My advice is never do that, just follow the recipe.Let the mixture stand for...
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New Hens on the Way!
I hope these girls begin to lay eggs before fall sets in, but we shall see. They are happy hens. Its good, old country fun to smash a cuke down in the chicken yard and watch them all come running! « More Dirt on Gardening » Tags chickens , cucumbers...
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Langshan Chickens
Langshans should have a stately appearance set upon firm, balanced legs. They have a large, well-spread tail and great depth of body. Conformation: The Langshan is the tallest of the non-game breed.
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Red Orach: A Delicious Plant For A Delicious Spring Soup
Fortunately, this spring lots of red orach purplish plants sprouted on that bed from the seeds I had sown last fall.Red orach's leaves are used for making a delicious sour soup, especially the purple ones which are more pleasant to sight, because it colors.
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Leghorn - Non-Industrial
Conformation: Leghorns are sometimes referred to as a breed of ‘curves'. Increased egg production correlates with flightiness. History: The Leghorn is an Italian fowl, originally bred for high egg production in Northern Italy.
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Belgian Bearded d\'Uccle Chickens
It is similar to the Booted Bantam, with the addition of beard and muffs. The breed comes in a range of APA-recognized colors, including Mille Fleur, Black, White, Blue, Mottled, Golden Neck and Porcelain.
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Restore That Old Cast Iron Cookware, Using Ingredients You Probably Already Have!
(I never pour cold water into a hot pan! I'd be devastated if it cracked my beloved pan!) Let it soak a bit while you eat, preferably less than an hour. Remove from the oven with hot mits (it will be HOT!), and check to be sure it is completely dry!Place...
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The Uncommon Common Sorrel
(It is a close relative ofbut with far less oxalic acid.) The acid in the leaves will react with cast iron, giving off a metallic taste; sorrel cooked in aluminum cookware can draw out enough aluminum ions to be toxic.
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7 Myths About Eggs Debunked
In most cases, these commercially produced eggs came from cage or barn systems where the diet of the birds was strictly controlled. As such, any tinted or brown egg would more than likely have been laid by a small, probably free-ranging, flock on a farm.
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7 Coop Bedding Materials and How to Choose the Right One
The litter you provide to your flock in their coop, run, nest boxes or other enclosures isn't just a luxury. Cedar Shavings Speaking of a pleasant aroma (and that's a rare topic indeed where chickens are concerned!), an alternative to pine shavings is...
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Don\'t Be Embarrassed By Parasites
Sticktight Fleas Sticktight fleas are the easiest parasite to identify and can be spotted without handling the bird. “Look for small brown insects that look like dots clinging to or embedded in the fleshy part of the chicken's head around the eye,”...
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11 Options For Coop & Run Bedding
Construction-Grade Sand This is one of the resources many urban chicken-keepers consider as a base in their runs. Farmers solved this problem by adding more litter on top of old litter in a strategy called the deep-litter or composting-litter method.
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How Free-Range Chickens Benefit Your Soil
They Give Your Crops A Nitrogen Boost Joseph Heckman, a soil specialist for Rutgers University , became interested in the soil impact of chickens when he started keeping them in 2005.
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Why I\'m Totally Into Chicks
Cabbage soon established herself as Queen of the Coop and bonded to me so strongly that one day when I was cleaning one of the upstairs rooms, she tried to fly up into an open window to hang out.
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5 Ways To Bring The Flock Home To Roost
All I have to do is appear in a window, and my flock runs with wings flapping to the back door. If your flock is motivated by food but ranging farther away, appear at their coop. My young hens like to stay up later than the old hens, so they push the...
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3 Reasons For Delayed Egg-Laying
The quality of the flock's diet also depends on its ability to “chew” the feed. In order to adapt to colder weather, chickens naturally divert energy to survival. Are you offering grit?
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3 Weeds Your Chickens Will Love
You might dislike how crabgrass looks, but your chickens love how it tastes, eagerly eating tender young shoots. Harvest when they are young and tender; not only will the plants regenerate but also, when plucked at an early stage, chickens can more easily...
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How to Train Your Chickens
During the next session, move your hand around a little more and a little higher. Place the target on a tall perch, and soon your birds will be hopping and flying from place to place.
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How to Care for Molting Chickens
Some chicken keepers delay molt by artificially lighting their hen houses 24 hours a day, but hens will eventually molt anyway. Heritage-type breeds tend to molt over a longer period, sometimes taking up to three or four months from start to finish.
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